And the pressure was on for 'business women' Mell and Cyn to perform, with the glamorous pair narrowly escaping the dreaded sudden-death cook off.

It was revealed on the show that the lowest scoring teams - Lama, 34, and Sarah, 33, and Caitie, 22, and Demi, 22, - will be going head-to-head, with Lama slamming their younger rivals, vowing to win.

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In it to win it! It was revealed on MKR on Sunday that the lowest scoring teams - Lama, 34, and Sarah, 33, (pictured L and R) and Caitie, 22, and Demi, 22, will be going head-to-head in the sudden-death cook off

It comes after she and Sarah were accused of strategic scoring by fellow contestants, so that they didn't have to verse Mell, 40, and Cynn, 42, in the showdown.

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'We have 12 years on Demi and Caitie and we've got more experience in the kitchen,' Lama confidently said after Mell and Cyn's scores were revealed.

'So we have a good shot at winning this battle!'

'We have a good shot at winning this battle!' Lama slammed Caitie (L) and Demi (R)

At the start of the show, Sarah said to camera that because of their ages, they could beat Demi and Caitie and would rather battle them.

'I think we have what it takes to beat them.'

Lama and Sarah were accused by fellow contestants of strategic voting by Caitie and Demi - and their fellow contestants - after they gave a glowing reviewing of Mell and Cyn's entree, despite it being pretty lousy.

'I would of liked to have seen more crab, but I think the girls did a really good job mixing all the flavours together,' Lama said.

In the hot seat: Seen is Mell and Cyn

Suspicious: Lama and Sarah were accused by fellow contestants of strategic voting by contestants including Valerie (pictured)

'I like what they did with the pomegranate...I'd give them a ten out of ten for the presentation,' she added.

Sarah added: 'I really enjoyed this.'

Demi said to camera: 'If Lama and Sarah had any strategy, it would be to keep Mell and Cyn out of the bottom.'

Valerie also noticed, saying that after Sarah and Lama gave quite tough feedback throughout other instant restaurants, 'It looks like they're going to be changing their tact tonight.'

Tasty! Mell and Cyn served an entree of (from L to R) blue swimmer crab with avocado puree with citrus salad, a main of duck breast with spiced orange sauce and a chocolate and quince tart

On the evening, Mell and Cyn served an entree of blue swimmer crab with avocado puree with citrus salad, a main of duck breast with spiced orange sauce and a chocolate and quince tart.

Judge Colin Fassnidge said their entree didn't quite work as they focused too much on picking out the shell off the crab, and 'picked the life out of it.'

Judge Darren Robertson said it was 'a bit of a miss.'

With their main, Darren said his duck didn't have crispy skin, while Colin said his was close to being overcooked.

He joked there was no where near enough potatoes on his plate.

'I'm Irish! I nearly tipped the table,' Colin said with a laugh.

Tucking: Pictured is Colin Fassnidge (L) and Darren Robertson, (R)

Their dessert tart wasn't cooked enough on the inside but the girls covered it with toppings.

Colin said he liked the move because he would of done the same thing and the girls thought 'on your feet'.

The judges scored the women 38 points while their rivals scored a total 33 points.

Therefore, they finished on a grand total score of 71 points out of a possible 110.

Lama and Sarah indeed gave the girls a high score of eight points out of ten, higher than any other team.

Lama and Sarah were at the bottom of the leader board because they scored a low 39 points at their instant restaurant, while Caitie and Demi were sitting at 60 points, just ahead of Lama and Sarah.

Success: The glamorous pair finished on a grand total score of 71 points out of a possible 110